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where corresponded rebecca or it is standing a by rebecca a, a national strike has been called. so what's the latest? well, as you said, that a national strike has been called the union leaders, the later of the biggest workers union in the country called for that strength of warning we've seen as you've been reporting the airport grounded, no flights coming in or out. we're seeing the hospital striking school university. now the tech sector businesses moves across the country. a close is really a stand still. these protests a paralyzing this country in response to benjamin netanyahu decision to sac the defense minister yesterday, late yesterday evening. people here have been protesting now for 3 months. but last night, protests were the most speaking to people who are protesting outside the class it and they say that even now, even benjamin netanyahu does come out as expected and pause this legislation that it isn't enough. they say they'll keep proto, they want a complete overhaul of the government. now rebecca will return to you in a 2nd. but 1st, let's have a look at what ha
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thanks rebecca rebecca ritter's in jerusalem here in germany, the vast majority of rail services, buses, and domestic flights have been brought to a halt by the biggest public sector strike and decades transport workers from germany's to biggest unions have walked off the job in a coal for higher wages to counter the cost of living crisis. inflation rates here in germany have been above the eurozone average in recent months. there is not a train in sight during rush hour, felons main station on monday. and frank, the attack put germany's top pub is nearly deserted. tens of thousands of transport workers are going on strike across the country, demanding pay increases to match growing inflation. planes, trains, and buses are at a standstill. and in some cities, local transport was also affected. these workers at frank for apple, it say that recent negotiations with their employers have failed. yes. likelihood we're striking today because we want to make it clear to our employers that the offer that they have made us is not enough. it does not reflect the amount of work we do, and we're go
thanks rebecca rebecca ritter's in jerusalem here in germany, the vast majority of rail services, buses, and domestic flights have been brought to a halt by the biggest public sector strike and decades transport workers from germany's to biggest unions have walked off the job in a coal for higher wages to counter the cost of living crisis. inflation rates here in germany have been above the eurozone average in recent months. there is not a train in sight during rush hour, felons main station on...
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everyone looking for the answer. rebecca to stay reported from jerusalem. thank you, rebecca. oh, here in germany, rail services and domestic flights have been paralyzed by the biggest 24 hour strike by the public sector. in decades transport workers from germany is 2 biggest unions of walks off the job in a cough, a higher wages to count the cost of living crisis. it has seen inflation rates above the years on average, in recent months. there is not a train in sight during rush hour at london's main station on monday and frank fatter put germany's top hub is nearly deserted. tens of thousands of transport workers are going on strike across the country, demanding pay increases to match growing inflation. planes, trains, and buses are at a standstill and in some cities, local transport was also affected. these workers at frank for apple, it say that recent negotiations with their employers have failed. yes, likelihood we're striking today because we want to make it clear to our employers that the offer that they have made us is not enough. it does not reflect the amount of work
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the police officers await judgment. joining us his t w's rebecca and happy to pull in jakarta. rebecca, this just happened a few hours ago, but what is the reaction you're seeing so far from the public over this sentencing? yes, the public expressed their disappointment over the sentencing 18 months in prison for abdul harris as organizing comma t chairman of r, m f c and one year in prison for a circle slippery snow. as i must security officer, this is much lighter than what the prosecutors had called for 6 years and 8 months sentences for both defendants and the her public feels that this doesn't deserved doesn't serve the justice for the death of a 135 people that died in the tragedy, and the family members of the victim even said that they would prefer for the defendants to be released free because this is not the result that they hold for. and the family members also feel that this show how worthless the lives of all the people who died on the death the us football stadium, tragedy in the country's history. so there are allied aw of disappointment and also anger field over this se
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more on this, let's go straight to rebecca readers who's in jerusalem. rebecca, now ya has postponed his statement. is he going to address the nation today? that's right, nicole. we were expecting him around about 10 o'clock this morning that was postponed to 1030 and has been postponed. again. we can only assume that the talks that are going on behind the scenes are heated, that there is no consensus what we were expecting. and what was being widely reported from sources late from his own la code party was that benjamin netanyahu was indeed going to bow to pressure the building pressure that's happening within the country to suspend the legislation or to put the suspend the vote on the legislation that was due to take place today we were hearing that he was going to make an announcement to say that that would indeed be what was happening. but as i said, this is keeps being postponed. so we can only imagine that there are fierce negotiations going on behind the scenes. we are starting to hear rumors, but i really hastened to add that these are all rumors. we have nothing confirmed th
more on this, let's go straight to rebecca readers who's in jerusalem. rebecca, now ya has postponed his statement. is he going to address the nation today? that's right, nicole. we were expecting him around about 10 o'clock this morning that was postponed to 1030 and has been postponed. again. we can only assume that the talks that are going on behind the scenes are heated, that there is no consensus what we were expecting. and what was being widely reported from sources late from his own la...
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thank you, rebecca. thank you. a father and his 8 year old son have been killed in a ukrainian artillery attack on a bus depot in the city of don. yet, fragments at a location have been reported to be of nato origin. our tea correspondent, roman coast, rest reports from the scene. 2 people were killed as a result of ukraine artillery shilling against residential areas here in done as a man had this said sacks. he went to strike, took place. fragments of the shell went right through the car right here. and right through this seat, as you can see, the blood is still there. so li, fragment of the shell went through the car and ended up right here, went through it through the body of a man with him in the car at that point for his wife. and of course, that's actually a driver as well to wife's taxi driver are completely safe, although i fragments. michelle went right through their clothes. mm hm. has completed their investigation fee targeted the cobra chef school district to the city of den. yes, we're show fragments
thank you, rebecca. thank you. a father and his 8 year old son have been killed in a ukrainian artillery attack on a bus depot in the city of don. yet, fragments at a location have been reported to be of nato origin. our tea correspondent, roman coast, rest reports from the scene. 2 people were killed as a result of ukraine artillery shilling against residential areas here in done as a man had this said sacks. he went to strike, took place. fragments of the shell went right through the car...
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rebecca will be on with dagen and sean on the bottom line. steve, half of democrats say that president should not run again, we see that in multiple polls, dissatisfaction. >> just shows that this man is in a bubble, he doesn't understand things or people's o emotions any more that is whe. he would last saying it was ur under president trump not him, ha, ha. he is out of touch, his administration, you can almost date it from time it looked like he might win the election, border surge exploded before that the border was relatively under control. policies were put in place, painfully, through a lot of diplomacy. then theyy t throw them away because they came from donald trump there for they must be bad. and challenging which, an incumbent mayor running for reelection cannot get one out of 6 votes, people want real things done on crime, you see it in polls, you see did every else. they will not abable to hide from this more, that is why you are seeing democrats starts to say, oh, me we might have to do something about the border, hello, two year
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thank you rebecca. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines in canada, police of clashed with protesters who are angry over the rising cost of living crowds took to the streets of the capitol, nairobi defying a ban on demonstrations. shops close and transport services were disrupted, your position is calling for renewed protests on thursday. mia miles military hunter has been marking the armed forces day troops paraded through the capital to commemorate the founding of the country's army during world war 2. the military seized power and at present elected officials, following a coo and 2021. ukraine's brown forces commander says his troops continued to repel russian attacks on the eastern city of buckboard, calling it's defense, a military necessity. the battle of bar mode is the longest since rushes full scale invasion of ukraine with both armies suffering heavy human and material losses. here in germany, rail services and domestic flights have been paralyzed by the biggest s
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rebecca, so sad you have to experience this. what struck me, you knew nothing about fentanyl, right? >> yeah, i had no idea what it was. i heard opiate epidemic and i thought pain meds and getting addicted and destroying lives and they weren't able to work. i didn't know it was killing people. i knew heroin killed. i didn't know what fentanyl was, didn't know what narcan was. >> brian: used to revive people with fentanyl. in the case with your sons, that was laced; correct? into what drug? >> i don't use the term laced, there was no percocet, my son had five times the amount enough to kill him. these are murder pills, it is not laced, just murder pills. >> brian: right, they thought they were taking percocet, a painkiller? >> yes, and presses coming from china are able to replicate pills to look exactly like the real thing. >> brian: rebecca, when people in your neighborhood, friends and family found out, what was their reaction to the circumstances that led to the death of your sons? >> it was shocking circumstance because ther
rebecca, so sad you have to experience this. what struck me, you knew nothing about fentanyl, right? >> yeah, i had no idea what it was. i heard opiate epidemic and i thought pain meds and getting addicted and destroying lives and they weren't able to work. i didn't know it was killing people. i knew heroin killed. i didn't know what fentanyl was, didn't know what narcan was. >> brian: used to revive people with fentanyl. in the case with your sons, that was laced; correct? into...
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she joins us from jerusalem. rebecca, that yeah, we'll address the nation shortly. what do you expect? he'll say that's right. we're expecting maybe even at yahoo to address a nation in a little under half an hour. we are, of course we don't have confirmation, but we are expecting, as you've rightly reported, that he will be calling for a suspension or in fact suspending the legislation as it stands at the moment in the face of this mounting pressure. benjamin netanyahu has been pushing on with this legislation, despite weeks of protests, more than 12 weeks now of more than weekly protests against these reforms. but they were certain to push through. they were determined to push through, but now it suddenly looking lightly could sources and other other people really local media here, definitely reporting that he is expected to push back on that. but at the moment, as we speak with the scenes from the committee, the constitutional committee that's charged with writing and setting up and pushing this legislation through. they are still meeting, they're still going ahe
she joins us from jerusalem. rebecca, that yeah, we'll address the nation shortly. what do you expect? he'll say that's right. we're expecting maybe even at yahoo to address a nation in a little under half an hour. we are, of course we don't have confirmation, but we are expecting, as you've rightly reported, that he will be calling for a suspension or in fact suspending the legislation as it stands at the moment in the face of this mounting pressure. benjamin netanyahu has been pushing on with...
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. >>> our next guest, rebecca patterson. she's here on-set, of course, she's been in the "fast money" family for a very long time. welcome back. >> great to be here. >> what is the market mispricing at this point? the fact that we're rallying into this fed meeting? >> i think the whole desk, you covered it really well, already, and rick did, as well. tomorrow, who knows? we can make educated guesses, do they go 25, do they pause, but the bigger deal, the big issue is the rate cuts getting priced in next year. and in 1987 and 1998, we saw that sort of quick pivot to easing, but back then, the fed didn't have the toolkit it has today, it didn't have the inflation problem it has today. so, for the market to be right on rates and the fed to pivot that fast, i think you all said it really well. we're going to have to see a lot more financial instability, which obviously is bad for stocks, or the economy is going to have to slow so quickly that it brings inflation down close or below target in months, which, i mean, given that cor
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rebecca jarvis are tracking it all. they'll answer your questions s largest school district walking off the job this morning. their demands. >>> power play. china's leader meets with vladimir putin in moscow, their formal talks about to begin this morning. >>> fallout from the alex murdaugh double murder case. new developments in the investigation into the death of stephen smith. the latest this morning. >>> under arrest. the colorado dentist waking up behind bars, accused of miss sonning his wife and the mother of their six children. >>> new warning about real estate scams. a retired teacher sharing her story after she said she lost her entire down payment, nearly $200,000 right before closing, how to protect yourself. >>> change in the air? flight attendants renewing calls to ban babies from sitting on their parents' laps. the safety concerns and what to know this morning. ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ >>> and a sweet 16 surprise. miami stealing one from one seed indiana overnight. >> another number one goes down, m
rebecca jarvis are tracking it all. they'll answer your questions s largest school district walking off the job this morning. their demands. >>> power play. china's leader meets with vladimir putin in moscow, their formal talks about to begin this morning. >>> fallout from the alex murdaugh double murder case. new developments in the investigation into the death of stephen smith. the latest this morning. >>> under arrest. the colorado dentist waking up behind bars,...
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we're not the top anymore, and so we're, we're to work more am to rebecca, renewed aware of the really important games ahead terms, especially against normal at home and her, we know know that we have to win now and yon berlin among the strongest from the slager science when playing at home, stuck to that script when the hostile frankfurt it was the does, came to berlin for the good head to head, track court against the horn side. but the eagles failed to take flight and torn the loss to the berlin. as o noon berlin, a fortress in the league when plain in home, were licking their wounds there for their european season, came to an end earlier in the week, but so did frankfort. and both sides were still looking for their 1st bonus. liquor, when in the month of march, things got cracking after they have time break a look. what i found moment from ronnie could euro a been a pinball in front of gall in noon, take to leave true to their strength and home, who knew doubled their lead less than 20 minutes later. substitute here been baron's, want for the b. stay with it in fire and security fo
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he w, gary baptists, and rebecca not be to pollute report. a psy must crocodile is a rear sight. only about 100 a left into wild and higher land. but in this brooding pot alone, there are 5000 tylen is one of the world's largest producers for a crocodile skin. and because the wall population is endangered, the industrial husband hit with tough export bents. now there is a push to boost a number of crocodiles in the wild men of the co is the habitat thailand is very small country and a protected area. it's only 3 percent of the country. so and the water are also used by, i'd activate this, we can not made sure that we have the map habitat for them. this juveniles are among the lucky 5 percent of farm crocodiles that are raised to be released that would make thousands such animals a year, according to the tire crocodile farm association. only of the number of crocodiles in a while rises. can farmers sell their skins to top labels under world market by returning car could ask to their natural habitat is nearly as hard as catching one of them for the visitor families, governor. we ca
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this is a war. >> harris: rebecca kiessling i am so sorry for your loss. those words will never take away the way you feel. i pray for you and all those families you are now giving a voice to. >> one more think. the president owes me an apology and the other parents who lost their children. he owes us an apology. >> harris: he does. he absolutely does. it is not to be laughed at. rebecca, god bless you and thank you. >> thank you. >> harris: there was a lot there. before we move on i want to say this in case you missed the last part of what she said it was critically important. these drugs now are being disguised in such a way with the way they are mixing them that narcan will have a hard time knocking it down. that drug dealer who sold them the contaminated percocet was revived by narcan. young sophie and caleb and his brother they were not. it was too late for them. narcan is the answer now. let's pray it remains an answer for as long as we can have it. well, i want to take you back to the murdaugh double murder trial now. we stopped down for a moment to
this is a war. >> harris: rebecca kiessling i am so sorry for your loss. those words will never take away the way you feel. i pray for you and all those families you are now giving a voice to. >> one more think. the president owes me an apology and the other parents who lost their children. he owes us an apology. >> harris: he does. he absolutely does. it is not to be laughed at. rebecca, god bless you and thank you. >> thank you. >> harris: there was a lot there....
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we can see that they've actually stopped there behind you for a little bit or rebecca reuters joining us just outside of been korean airport. thank you so much for your reporting and coming up next year and they'll be news. it is business with my colleague to now, to milan, so just stay with us if you can for that. in the meantime, i'm sarah kelly and berlin. thank you so much for watching with with our flying rivers created by waterfalls, throwing water particles into the air b, trees, sweating out up to 1000 liters of water in a day. or sea forest fires evaporating large amounts of moisture tune in to get the answer. learn more about this phenomenon with the invisible river that flows through the sky starts march 23rd on d w or ah, a race between 2 regional powers. apples top supplier fox con, has its eye on india, as a fix to diversify away from china. also on the show clean energy from africa to europe, a new plant, and my return yell will provide germany with green hydrogen, much needed after losing russian gas and residence in argentina. find themselves having to compete with to
we can see that they've actually stopped there behind you for a little bit or rebecca reuters joining us just outside of been korean airport. thank you so much for your reporting and coming up next year and they'll be news. it is business with my colleague to now, to milan, so just stay with us if you can for that. in the meantime, i'm sarah kelly and berlin. thank you so much for watching with with our flying rivers created by waterfalls, throwing water particles into the air b, trees,...
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thank you rebecca in hong kong. coming up, the president of the euro group says they have limited exposure to the fallout from svb after the significant selloff in european banks s tom: good morning. this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. i am tom mackenzie in london in these are the stories that set your agenda here to global shock waves. financial stocks lead asia lower as svb's collapse continues to reverberate. 2-year treasury yields rebound to an extent where they have been fluctuating after the biggest three-day decline since black monday in 19 87. yields are back down again. today's cpi data and focus. this prompts nomura to predict the fed will cut rates. goldman sees a pause. ecb policy influx. ken griffin tells the ft that the u.s. government should not have intervene to protect svb. depositors and regional bank stocks are now an incredible bargain according to bill ackerman. we are looking at lines from volkswagen and credit suisse. credit suisse fell 10% yesterday. volkswagen is saying it will invest 180 bi
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rebecca choong wilkins. now to the banking sector. sources say citigroup is cutting hundreds of drops across the company with wall street giants investment banking division among those affected. joining us now is russell ward. how should we be thinking about this? this is hundreds of jobs, not thousands of jobs. russell: that's right. just to put it into context, this is less than 1% of citigroup's 240,000 workforce. the cuts are routine of nature, from what sources have told us. but really, they do reflect the cost cutting drive across wall street. we've seen cuts in mortgage business, not only citigroup but also wells fargo and jp morgan perfecting the slowdown in housing demand because of higher interest rates there. on the investment banking side, the slowdown in dealmaking is continuing. this is a reflection of that. citigroup cutting dozens of bankers last year. the outlook is it looking good either. citigroup and other banks are trimming staff to reflect that. dani: the message is eerily similar. inflation is too hot. ♪ dani:
rebecca choong wilkins. now to the banking sector. sources say citigroup is cutting hundreds of drops across the company with wall street giants investment banking division among those affected. joining us now is russell ward. how should we be thinking about this? this is hundreds of jobs, not thousands of jobs. russell: that's right. just to put it into context, this is less than 1% of citigroup's 240,000 workforce. the cuts are routine of nature, from what sources have told us. but really,...
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. >> this morning, rebecca jarvis reports on the financial fallout. senator mark warner with congress' response, plus house intel committee chair mike turner. seunr investatn. he is inn air travel? >> as concern grows over railroad safety, congress grills norfolk southern's ceo. >> we're going to do what's right. >> the urgent search for answers with the national transportation safety board chief jennifer homendy. >>> and -- >> i'm ready to meet with the speaker at any time if he has his budget. >> budget priorities with an eye on re-election while 2024 republican hopefuls descend on iowa. >> i bring greetings from the free state of florida. >> all the week's politics on our powerhouse round table. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." as we come on the air this morning, the federal government is scrambling to contain the fallout over the collapse of silicon valley bank, the largest u.s. bank to fail since the 2008 the cond biggest bank to sicototarts and history. technology companies, but its demise began wednesday after concern over its cash
. >> this morning, rebecca jarvis reports on the financial fallout. senator mark warner with congress' response, plus house intel committee chair mike turner. seunr investatn. he is inn air travel? >> as concern grows over railroad safety, congress grills norfolk southern's ceo. >> we're going to do what's right. >> the urgent search for answers with the national transportation safety board chief jennifer homendy. >>> and -- >> i'm ready to meet with the...
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the sea of galilee t w's. rebecca ritters reports the sea of galilee in northern israel. the lake has been a vital water source for millennia, fed by the jordan river, which continues down to the dead sea. it's a place of pilgrimage for christians and it's israel's main fresh water reservoir. but climate change and years of over use have been threatening. its survival is red was after 4 or 5 consecutive years of drought. and we watched the level of the day a lake. i had a lake near it, sea of...
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rebecca rothstein describes herself as plowed explicit up to be liberal. not using her classroom as antiracist on tick tiktok and deactivated after fox digital reached out about her comment and her post, capitalism must go and revolution involves violence. nothing wrong with that, yikes! >> todd: teaching your kids. president biden with florida governor ron desantis overload that they and sex change surgeries for minors. >> what is going on, florida? as my mother would say is close to simple. it is not like a kid wakes up one morning and says, "you know, i decided i wanted to become a man or woman." they are human beings. they have feelings and inclinations. i mean, to me, i don't know, it is cruel. >> todd: florida agency for health care administration responded to joe biden stating, "what is sinful to the establishment pushing harmful surgeries and treatment with long-term effects on minors with no accountability or transparency." >> ashley: florida governor desantis heading to new hampshire next month. desantis will headline the annual dinner posted by
rebecca rothstein describes herself as plowed explicit up to be liberal. not using her classroom as antiracist on tick tiktok and deactivated after fox digital reached out about her comment and her post, capitalism must go and revolution involves violence. nothing wrong with that, yikes! >> todd: teaching your kids. president biden with florida governor ron desantis overload that they and sex change surgeries for minors. >> what is going on, florida? as my mother would say is close...
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well, rebecca sanchez, thanks very much. you made your thoughts very clear today. rebecca sanchez, president of the image india institute in new delhi. thanks for your time. thank you for having me. washington and its allies have devised a plan to assert western dominance in latin america under the pretext of democracy, unsecure through without at least according to bolivia is ex presidents, evo morales. we had of the us military southern command announced that a decisive decade is beginning for the ass to assume control of the security of the southern hemisphere. this plan will fail again because the free peoples of latin america will never again submit to the whims of armed imperialism, the destroys, world peace with interventions, assassinations, economic, blockades, and coups. the statements commons after the u. s. house of representatives, the armed services committee held a special hearing, washington top miniature command is discussed how to effectively squeeze russia and china out of latin america. the u. s. is i in
well, rebecca sanchez, thanks very much. you made your thoughts very clear today. rebecca sanchez, president of the image india institute in new delhi. thanks for your time. thank you for having me. washington and its allies have devised a plan to assert western dominance in latin america under the pretext of democracy, unsecure through without at least according to bolivia is ex presidents, evo morales. we had of the us military southern command announced that a decisive decade is beginning...
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rebecca -- the writer for new york magazine and the cut, has an idea. just sees the political opportunity. make battles like abortion rights and gun reform the centerpiece of the democratic party's 2024 agenda. let's talk about that with claire mccaskill, former democratic senator in missouri. clare, good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thanks, ali. >> there is this constant tension among democrats about whether they should lean into things like this, or lean away from them. right prior to the midterms, a lot of people were saying, lean into the policy things that biden has done, lean into the fight against inflation, leading it to kitchen table issues. what do you make of rebecca's argument, that leaning into this, with respect to common sense gun laws and abortion, the numbers favor democrats. >> well, certainly extreme positions lose elections. most of america is closer to the middle and then they are to the ends. of the spectrum on issues, particularly ones that are people feel passionately about. so, what happened is, the republ
rebecca -- the writer for new york magazine and the cut, has an idea. just sees the political opportunity. make battles like abortion rights and gun reform the centerpiece of the democratic party's 2024 agenda. let's talk about that with claire mccaskill, former democratic senator in missouri. clare, good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thanks, ali. >> there is this constant tension among democrats about whether they should lean into things like this, or lean...
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rebecca: it does look more serious. we knew that he had disappeared and had lost contact with his firm. now we have reports that he has been detained by china, so leading anti-graft agency. that is linked to a corruption investigation of the former of his firm. he is being held under a detainment where essentially he may not have asked as to where's for as long as six months. certainly keep an eye on that. the broader story here is that we are seeing authorities continue this client clapped down across the financial sector in china. it does look like xi jinping is not yet dented his ambition when it comes to reining in risk. part of that will be reinforced as we go into the mpc, where we already see that president xi may be pushing to tighten his control of some of these key financial institutions. it is not just a call for bankers to be less head and a stick and stop looking to the west, but overall a real clampdown on risky practices to do with cross-border brokerage transactions, for example. and, this is on tighter
rebecca: it does look more serious. we knew that he had disappeared and had lost contact with his firm. now we have reports that he has been detained by china, so leading anti-graft agency. that is linked to a corruption investigation of the former of his firm. he is being held under a detainment where essentially he may not have asked as to where's for as long as six months. certainly keep an eye on that. the broader story here is that we are seeing authorities continue this client clapped...
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>> i can't hear you. >> she can't hear me we'll work on rebecca's audio. hopefully we can get that up and running in just a moment in the meantime we're going to go to this story u.s. capitol police were not told that january 6th surveillance video was going to be passed along to tucker carlson's show, according to a new court filing let's bring in nbc news congressional correspondent julie serkin thanks for being ready a little early for us u.s. capitol police, what are they saying? >> reporter: katy, i'm having a little trouble hearing you but this is super significant that we are finally getting a timeline for how all this transpired the short answer to your question is, yes, mccarthy did have the right to hand this over to tucker carlson. this happened by way of the committee on house administration they are one of the few committees that have oversight of the capitol police. in this filing by the general counsel for the capitol police, he's saying, look, we first learned of this february 20th that carlson had access to this. seven days later is when t
>> i can't hear you. >> she can't hear me we'll work on rebecca's audio. hopefully we can get that up and running in just a moment in the meantime we're going to go to this story u.s. capitol police were not told that january 6th surveillance video was going to be passed along to tucker carlson's show, according to a new court filing let's bring in nbc news congressional correspondent julie serkin thanks for being ready a little early for us u.s. capitol police, what are they...
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how much was that a blueprint of what rebecca tracer is talking about if. >> i think there's a little bit of both. i want to give gretch the credit. she's strong and passionate and is a wonderful role model for women everywhere who want to lead on these subjects. also the republican party in michigan is a good example of where they really embraced the far-right extreme and all the militia action up there and her being threatened by kidnapping all of that played into the hands of most michigan voters who want to be somewhere where we can see the middle not necessarily -- it's fine to have really progressive values but most people want there to be some normalcy and they don't want extremes. when republicans keep nominating very extreme people and you combine that with a compassionate strong leader with individual freedom to decide what to do with your own body then you have a winning combination. she's still did a great job as did the rest of the ticket pointing out how extreme and unacceptable the other side was. >> we could go on for a very long time on this conversation. claire, good
how much was that a blueprint of what rebecca tracer is talking about if. >> i think there's a little bit of both. i want to give gretch the credit. she's strong and passionate and is a wonderful role model for women everywhere who want to lead on these subjects. also the republican party in michigan is a good example of where they really embraced the far-right extreme and all the militia action up there and her being threatened by kidnapping all of that played into the hands of most...
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. >> this is rebecca -- sorry. um -- i'm rebecca and i am a member of sd a. i have been active in the importance of free wifi. not just disabled i have been -- working for awhile to help those in multiple communities and -- to i tried advocate for -- less fortunate than i am to get them the wifi. the past week with people who need assistance or in need who have lower income. and i think that it is a problem that we need to work on as a community not just our organization but that other organizations as well as the [inaudible] work together. so -- i just -- would like to see more people come together to work on it if we find ways. not just i think during the pandemic the need has been emphasized but it is not just during the pandemic that -- we need to focus on it. because -- this shows the important time but there are other important times that we see that are more important. so. something i want to point out to everybody. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. hello? >> proceed >> i'm kathy and i'm a member of senior and disability action. i a
. >> this is rebecca -- sorry. um -- i'm rebecca and i am a member of sd a. i have been active in the importance of free wifi. not just disabled i have been -- working for awhile to help those in multiple communities and -- to i tried advocate for -- less fortunate than i am to get them the wifi. the past week with people who need assistance or in need who have lower income. and i think that it is a problem that we need to work on as a community not just our organization but that other...
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my heart goes out to rebecca and so many other families. i'm the sheriff in arizona and my county is located between phoenix and tucson. it's approximately the size of the state of connecticut. we are not a border county, however, we are 52 miles from the border and our closest point to the desert. we have an indian reservation on the south bend that actually runs into mexico and the cartel for decades has pushed people through. it hasn't changed recently. we are 71 miles off the border on the i ten interstate. this is important because the i ten interstate is one of the main arteries for human and drug trafficking into america. the drugs that make it into your states come through my county at one point. we are -- let me give you some of our statistics to show you how much this affects us. we've had a 377% increase in the last two years for traffic stops involving human smuggling and trafficking. we have had a 461% increase in pursuits involving human smuggling, putting my citizens at risk. now the drivers are predominantly american, but of
my heart goes out to rebecca and so many other families. i'm the sheriff in arizona and my county is located between phoenix and tucson. it's approximately the size of the state of connecticut. we are not a border county, however, we are 52 miles from the border and our closest point to the desert. we have an indian reservation on the south bend that actually runs into mexico and the cartel for decades has pushed people through. it hasn't changed recently. we are 71 miles off the border on the...
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ladies first to rebecca. does bbc have a rebecca. does the bbc have a bias ? i think caught up in the bias? i think caught up in the argument about whether it has a left or right bias is actually a sort of dangerous path to go because the bbc likes to hide the fact that, you know, if both are arguing about it, then they're somewhere in the right place. factually about impartiality and. when you come to the specific and they are clearly impartial, as are the, you know, top paid bbc gary lineker clearly is not impartial that then they have a problem. but i think talking about bias one way or the other, it just ends up in a sort of cul de sac . well, that's a shame, given that scheduled a debate on that, but i'll throw it to you. do think that the bbc is bias? i'm going plough on. i don't think it's. well, is it bias ? no, i it's. well, is it bias? no, i don't think it's biased, obviously, because as think rebecca said, everybody has a problem with bbc, whichever side you're on. i what we're you're on. i think what we're seeing, though, is i historically think it
ladies first to rebecca. does bbc have a rebecca. does the bbc have a bias ? i think caught up in the bias? i think caught up in the argument about whether it has a left or right bias is actually a sort of dangerous path to go because the bbc likes to hide the fact that, you know, if both are arguing about it, then they're somewhere in the right place. factually about impartiality and. when you come to the specific and they are clearly impartial, as are the, you know, top paid bbc gary lineker...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. a 13—year—old boy from south west england who has spent three years camping in his garden to raise money for a local hospice has set a guinness world record for the largest sum raised by camping. this was max woosey aged ten, shortly after he started camping out in his garden everynight in 2020. and this is him now, a teenager who has raised more than £750,000 and has finally decided it's time to move back to his bedroom. i think the main goal was to try and raise as much money for the hospice as i could... yep. ..and i knew that i wouldn't let myself stop. i knew that if i stopped at, say, two—and—a—half years, i'd be, "that's not good enough." i'd be beating myself up, saying, "why couldn't you push yourself a little bit further?" good effort, three years in the back garden! you have been watching newsday. a reminder of our top story — pope francis has been taken to hospital in rome where he's being treated for a respiratory infection. in a statement the vatican said th
rebecca morelle, bbc news. a 13—year—old boy from south west england who has spent three years camping in his garden to raise money for a local hospice has set a guinness world record for the largest sum raised by camping. this was max woosey aged ten, shortly after he started camping out in his garden everynight in 2020. and this is him now, a teenager who has raised more than £750,000 and has finally decided it's time to move back to his bedroom. i think the main goal was to try and...
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served as the chief administrative officer for silicon valley bank, financial journalist, and author rebecca fan and fears as we bes, failure will have a major implication for the global economy. it's gary and everyone is talking about it. we have seen the beginning of this could go a lot deeper through other banks to other services and the implications internationally as well as silicon valley bank is real major, major finance or a tech startup and also venture capital on. so think you have an impact not only on check on being able to raise the money or even to make payroll in the next few weeks, but it will also impact the venture capital funds that are financed by those on valley bank. silicon valley bank. it's been a limited partner in many venture funds. so this is going to have a major impact and bricks hopeful candidates around. * and saudi arabia find common ground and have agreed to resume diplomatic relations and reopen their embassies in a deal broker by bricks. member china, senior officials from the middle eastern countries. how talks in beijing to bridge divide. the delegates e
served as the chief administrative officer for silicon valley bank, financial journalist, and author rebecca fan and fears as we bes, failure will have a major implication for the global economy. it's gary and everyone is talking about it. we have seen the beginning of this could go a lot deeper through other banks to other services and the implications internationally as well as silicon valley bank is real major, major finance or a tech startup and also venture capital on. so think you have an...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, cardiff. there's much more online, including how the extreme weather is connected to climate change. just head to our website, bbc.co.uk/news or use the bbc news app. president xi of china is on a state visit to russia, where he was warmly greeted by president putin. the summit has been the focus of a good deal of speculation, following the publication of china's plan to "settle the acute crisis in ukraine". mr putin said today that moscow was "always open" to negotiation, but the americans have already warned that the chinese peace plan could be a just a delaying tactic. from moscow, our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports. just three days ago vladimir putin was named as a war crimes suspect by the international criminal court. but that didn't stop china's president flying in and shaking his hand. putin and xi have met many times before, but never before has russia's president been under such pressure. his war in ukraine not going at all according to plan. xijinping called vladimir putin
rebecca morelle, bbc news, cardiff. there's much more online, including how the extreme weather is connected to climate change. just head to our website, bbc.co.uk/news or use the bbc news app. president xi of china is on a state visit to russia, where he was warmly greeted by president putin. the summit has been the focus of a good deal of speculation, following the publication of china's plan to "settle the acute crisis in ukraine". mr putin said today that moscow was "always...
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good morning again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, robin. nice to see you again, and to put all of this into perspective, credit suisse, which has now been taken over by ubs, one of the largest banks inside of europe, and now regulators around the world are stepping in in order to prevent a global panic in the banking system. overnight, banking giant ubs acquiring its embattled smaller rival, credit suisse, in a $3 billion deal negotiated by the swiss government. >> the bankruptcy of credit suisse would have had a collateral damage, a huge collateral damage on the swiss financial market, also risk of contagion for other banks and tynd sety of two majou. banks, silicon valley and signature bank. abc news has confirmed reporting by "the new york times" that the federal reserve was aware of risks to svb a year before its collapse raising new questions about why the fed did not act. according to "the new york times," in a 2021 review of the bank, the fed issued a warning to svb over its risk management systems and subsequently issued several mor
good morning again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, robin. nice to see you again, and to put all of this into perspective, credit suisse, which has now been taken over by ubs, one of the largest banks inside of europe, and now regulators around the world are stepping in in order to prevent a global panic in the banking system. overnight, banking giant ubs acquiring its embattled smaller rival, credit suisse, in a $3 billion deal negotiated by the swiss government. >> the bankruptcy of...
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joining us is rebecca walser along with kevin o'leary. great to see you. thanks for joining the conversation. kevin, want to kick it off with you. you say regional banks are dead and you don't think there's a need for regional banks in the country any longer. >> no, i don't. i don't think we need as many as we've got. the real issue every taxpayer has to make is are you willing to back up every single regional bank account, regardless of the money they have in it. if silicon valley bank is run by idiots, which we know is the case now, and you live in florida, why do you have to pay for the mistakes made across the country. maria: i spoke to an investor at the bank. who do you think got the ppp money out, it was the smaller banks. the large banks abandoned small town america. >> there's the employee retention credit, 26,000 per employee, it's moved online. you don't need the regional banks or their buildings. it's hard to say this because people like the kumbaya, they grew up with their bicycle and took the $10 out of the regional bank and had an ice cream
joining us is rebecca walser along with kevin o'leary. great to see you. thanks for joining the conversation. kevin, want to kick it off with you. you say regional banks are dead and you don't think there's a need for regional banks in the country any longer. >> no, i don't. i don't think we need as many as we've got. the real issue every taxpayer has to make is are you willing to back up every single regional bank account, regardless of the money they have in it. if silicon valley bank...
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in western levin, ukraine's president was meeting the president of the european parliament. rebecca met sola called for speedy talks on ukraine's e u membership investigations into accountability for alleged crushing war crimes and further military support. ukraine needs the weapons to defend themselves. we have already given $2100000.00 euros to the you would be specific to your crime, but if it's clear that all is needed, if we wanted to have a safe euro, we need to have a safety grain. there's no safety to be found in bad moods. a town of more than 70000 people has been reduced to this about 3000, their estimated to remain among them. kennedy and natalia scavenging for what they can to survive, produce the be just rules. there are problems with food. natalia says, humanitarian aid is given to us only once a month is no attic. tricity, no water, no gas. we burn woods says, can i do a beast it's warmer if russia does soon prevailing backwards. after 6 months of attrition, there's little left to claim as a prize. natalia says she can only pray that whoever does remain here will survive
in western levin, ukraine's president was meeting the president of the european parliament. rebecca met sola called for speedy talks on ukraine's e u membership investigations into accountability for alleged crushing war crimes and further military support. ukraine needs the weapons to defend themselves. we have already given $2100000.00 euros to the you would be specific to your crime, but if it's clear that all is needed, if we wanted to have a safe euro, we need to have a safety grain....
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rebecca roy, serving as manhattan district attorney, now a professor at the new yor law school, in joins us now. it seems, rebecca, that we are moving towards some combination, when where the other given the fact that you work i that office, that's been the public reporting, does tha line up with what your expectations are >> yes, i think. so it's going to resolve one way or another, fairly soon think. the lawyer for mr. trump has taken a case public, which i think is a bit of a strang choice, although we ar reminded that this will be tried in the court of public opinion as well. the man is running for president. did you glean anything from th outlines of what they appear t be presenting is their defense >> i think the expected what his defense is doing here. essentially, he's arguing that it was not a lie, he didn' miss characterize the payments in his business documents. even if he did, it was not for the campaign this was actually for personal reasons. he was doing it to avoid embarrassment for the trum family, rather than for th campaign therefore, even if this was mischaracterizatio
rebecca roy, serving as manhattan district attorney, now a professor at the new yor law school, in joins us now. it seems, rebecca, that we are moving towards some combination, when where the other given the fact that you work i that office, that's been the public reporting, does tha line up with what your expectations are >> yes, i think. so it's going to resolve one way or another, fairly soon think. the lawyer for mr. trump has taken a case public, which i think is a bit of a strang...